Tagged: seascape photos

Well, I got back in NZ on Friday. It was just for a quick meeting in Beijing on Asiatic black-bear conservation. China is home to more than just pandas. Although that’s easy to overlook given the amount of merchandise with bears on it. I even found a decent beer there (Panda Eyes Red Honey Ale) using pandas. No pandas of … Read More

This scene is from Browns Bay. I like to find areas where there is something interesting in the foreground, and in this case, the rocks and pools drew me to this position. Rangitoto is always a good element to have on the horizon. Despite the grey skies, there was enough going on in the sky to make the shot worth … Read More

One of the things I like to do after an expedition overseas is decompress. That usually means heading out with a camera and enjoying the NZ scenery. No meetings, no crowds of people, no airport departure lounges or packed queues. So, after the last trip to China (late March) it’s time to appreciate NZ again. It is almost a cliche … Read More

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